Smarter training of neural networks
MIT CSAIL project shows the neural nets we typically train contain smaller “subnetworks” that can learn just as well, and often faster.
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MIT CSAIL project shows the neural nets we typically train contain smaller “subnetworks” that can learn just as well, and often faster.
Algorithm stitches multiple datasets into a single “panorama,” which could provide new insights for medical and biological studies.
Data-sampling method makes “sketches” of unwieldy biological datasets while still capturing the full diversity of cell types.
Analysis of genes altered by the disease could provide targets for new treatments.
CSAIL team studies what email users want for better automating email — and proposes "YouPS" filtering tool.
In planning for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, working group is exploring needs across all parts of the Institute.
Shor awarded the $150,000 prize, named after a fifth-century B.C. Chinese scientist, for his groundbreaking theoretical work in the field of quantum computation.
MIT researchers joined Cambridge Rindge and Latin School students for a two-day event focused on future-ready skills.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 200 new members.
Model improves a robot’s ability to mold materials into shapes and interact with liquids and solid objects.
CSAIL’s "RoCycle" system uses in-hand sensors to detect if an object is paper, metal or plastic.
Researchers free up more bandwidth by compressing “objects” within the memory hierarchy.
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
Through MIT Professional Education’s Advanced Study Program, Ernie Ho found the tools — and the community — he needed to realize his vision and launch his career.
Counting search queries isn’t easy, but MIT CSAIL’s new LearnedSketch system for “frequency-estimation” aims to help.